Are you intersected in studying a fascinating timeless topic? Being religious and having faith are not prerequisites for studying the subject of theology. In fact, courses in this field attract just as many atheists as those with faith. In general, on a course like this, you will learn about the theory, contexts and debates concerning various different faiths. You might also look at the the effects that various beliefs has on the world. Programmes in this field aren’t necessarily linked to one particular religion; some focus on Christian thinking, while others examine a cross section of various religions. Search for theology courses today on Nightcourses.com.
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Mark Godfrey looks at the worrying phenomenon in education today: fake universities and bogus qualifications. Fake degree certificates for UK universities can be bought on the Internet for as little as £30. The “universities” offering the bogus qualifications claim the certificates can “fool anyone” and offer transcripts and student records as optional extras. Others are […]
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As COVID-19 holds so many rituals and events to ransom, here at Whichcollege.ie, we want to take the time to celebrate one of the classic rights-of-passage in a young person’s life – the Debs. Each year, sixth-year students bid farewell to school by dressing up in formal wear and asking someone unsuitable to accompany them […]